Monthly Archives: May 2004
Farm Bureau needs to wake up and smell the compost
Reader writes Senate Bill 115 is another example of the "control without investment" school of government.
Reader says President Bush has to go
Reader says Bush has performed impeachable acts on numerous occasions for four years.
The rest of the milk price story
Columnist Judith Sutherland doesn't see the signs of impending upscale living.
Hazard A Guess: Week of May 27, 2004
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Meeting the other woman
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt meets the center of her son's universe.
Decoration dedication
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb says she's a mixture of old and new with meaningful ties to people and places.
Smithville FFA celebrates growth
Chapter was recognized by the state association for achieving a growth in membership of 71 percent.
Yew plants killing livestock in W.Va.
Commissioner of Agriculture Gus R. Douglass is warning livestock owners to keep their animals away from yew plants or clippings, following the death of 21 cattle in Mingo County last week.
Western Reserve FFA’ers star at banquet
The Star Greenhand award went to Richard Bolden.
Use key to continued record prices: Will demand support dairy prices?
Farm milk prices probably will be a record in 2004, up as much as $4 per hundredweight from 2003.